iduEDU O nline Festival of Modern Learning - October 20, 2020 The world has changed. Technologies, time and needs have changed. Modern times require...
It is possible to apply for the establishment or change of a place name for a natural or man-made geographical feature (such as a park or a street). A...
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On August 29, Tallinn will celebrate Baltic Sea Day with a series of activities near Linnahall, including clean-up efforts, workshops, and a discussion on the state of the Baltic Sea. The day will culminate in the opening concert of the Linnaruumifestival (Urban Space Festival) and a special performance titled "How to Look at the Sea." Additionally, Põhja-Tallinn District and World Cleanup Estonia are organizing a major cleanup event and environmental hike at Pikakari Beach and the Paljassaare Peninsula.
Tallinn Urban Environment Department and Public Works Department Project coordinator Tiia Pedusaar phone +3725097744 email tiia.pedusaar@tallinnlv.ee...